tomboy
英式音标:[ˈtɒmbɔɪ] 美式音标:[ˈtɑmbɔɪ]
tomboy基本解释 n. 假小子,行为似男孩的顽皮姑娘 tomboy的意思释义 n.(喜欢玩闹的)女孩,假小子,男孩似的顽皮姑娘;变
tomboy怎么读
英式音标:[ˈtɒmbɔɪ]
美式音标:[ˈtɑmbɔɪ]
tomboy基本解释
n. 假小子,行为似男孩的顽皮姑娘
tomboy的意思释义
n.
(喜欢玩闹的)女孩,假小子,男孩似的顽皮姑娘;
变形
复数:tomboys
英英释义
tomboy[ \'tɔmbɔi ]n.a girl who behaves in a boyish manner
同义词:romphoyden
tomboy用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
She had always been tomboy, unlike her sister.
她总是像个男孩子,不像她姐姐。
His daughter is a saucy tomboy.
他女儿是一个调皮的假小子。
例句参考
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TOMBOY
TOMBOY RESISTANCE AND CONFORMITY
Tomboy chic: re-fashioning gender rebellion.
Tomboy Tales: The rural, nature and the gender of childhood
A Three Generational Study of Tomboy Behavior
The \"Texas Tomboy\": The Life and Legend of Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Tomboy Resistance and Conformity: Agency in Social Psychological Gender Theory
Learning Gender in Primary School Playgrounds: Findings from the Tomboy Identities Study.
Transportation: Translating Filipino and Filipino American Tomboy Masculinities through Global Migration and Seafaring
Aspects of structures and depositional environment of sand bodies within tomboy field, offshore Western Niger Delta
of Lesbian and Gay Studies Volume 14, Number 2-3, 2008 Transportation: Translating Filipino and Filipino American Tomboy Masculiniti...
tomboy词源
tomboy
tomboy: [16] Tomboy originally denoted a ‘rude or boisterous boy’, but before the end of the 16th century it was being applied to a ‘girl who behaves like a boisterous boy’. Tom (the familiar form of Thomas) is presumably being used to denote ‘maleness’ (here ‘typical male aggressiveness’).
tomboy (n.)
1550s, \"rude, boisterous boy,\" from Tom + boy; meaning \"wild, romping girl, girl who acts like a spirited boy\" is first recorded 1590s. It also could mean \"strumpet, bold or immodest woman\" (1570s). Compare tomrig \"rude, wild girl.\" Related: Tomboyish.